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Leaders influencing innovation: A qualitative study exploring the role of leadership and organizational climate in Vietnamese tourism SMEs

PurposeInnovation is ever more critical for sustainable business performance in the contemporary, global economic and social context. Small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are arguably well positioned to innovate through their potential for rapid adjustment. Although leadership and organization...

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Published in:Employee relations 2021-02, Vol.43 (2), p.416-437
Main Authors: Hoang, Giang, Wilson-Evered, Elisabeth, Lockstone-Binney, Leonie
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Decision making
Employees
Individualism
Innovations
Leader-member exchange
Leadership
Managers
Subordinates
Tourism
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